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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I hate this kind of stuff with neighbors. I don't care how urban your street is. If everyone has a driveway and street parking in front of their house, PARK THERE! There is no reason to regularly park in front of someone else's house if the street is wide open. Anyone who is justifying why this is ok is an asshole. Just because I can talk in the movies, doesn't mean I should. Common courtesy is so dead around here. On my block, there are six houses. Ours is the only one with a driveway. Everyone parks directly in front of their house. 4 of the 6 houses have 1 car. We are one of the 2 car families. My across the street neighbor parks her car directly opposite my driveway. The space she parks in is not directly in front of her house. She actually has to walk farther by parking in this way. My driveway is steeply sloped, as is our street. Every time it ices or snows, I fear that my car will slide down the driveway and crash into her car. On icy days, I've had to ask her to move her car because I don't want to hit her and she gets pissed. Why are some people such assholes?[/quote] OMG! Now folks are complaint about peoe parki ng across the street. EEgads! Someone is supposed to accommodate ur steep ass driveway and ur inability to navigate it ? I get it when it is icy and snowy, but otherwise u need to gett a life[/quote]
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